Doris Troy - Just One Look video free download


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Duration: 02:11
Uploaded: 2010/12/02

Mama Soul in very rare footage

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9 years ago

Claudette Preisinger

I had just listened to the Hollies' version of this song, and although they did a good job, I knew it was not the version I remember from way bacik when. THIS was it! Thanks for uploading this memory :)

9 years ago

alan chrisman

"Doris Troy" who had originally hit with the song which The Hollies also had hit with in .64. George Harrison would later produce an album for her on The Beatles record label Apple in 1970.

9 years ago

sparkle light

great music indeed 

9 years ago

Richiegems

This was the first 45 rpm record I ever bought at the age of 10. I wore that record out. Great song

9 years ago

Claudis Bradley

Great music.that's a real song.real love

9 years ago

David Andersen

Astonishing harmonies on this ..and loving the way she almost just stands there.minimal moves ...way beyond cool !

9 years ago

steve hewitt

Brilliant.

9 years ago

Jan Gaweł

Duffy sent me here.

9 years ago

Deena Bobeena

just heard it today reminded me how much i loved it great song

10 years ago

Lindsey Wilson

just one look ...thats all it took...she left me two and a half years ago,,,,,but i still love her more than anyone will ever know.....

10 years ago

Groovy Reflections

Doris Elaine Higgensen Troy was born on this date in 1937 and passed away in 2004.Doris Troy - Just One Look

10 years ago

Stu Pitt Moran

Doris Troy - Just One Look

10 years ago

Tommy Ireland

Thanks I needed that !!

10 years ago

MrRednegro26

She looks like Oprah, and she was the woman that the play "mama i want to sing" was based on

10 years ago

Koji T

It is nostalgic. That time is remembered.

10 years ago

cavallichris

Amazing song and i love the intro even more.. Different times.

10 years ago

demonikfunk

yea she didnt hit that high note at the end, big let down

10 years ago

Uri DeYoung

Do the ska!

10 years ago

RTT8001

Doris Troy sang back up for many artists such as Pink Floyd, Tom Jones, Rolling Stones. You hear her singing on Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" and Carly Simon's "You're So Vain."

11 years ago

Marjo Wielinga

oldie but goodie!

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